Guest guest Posted March 26, 2010 Report Share Posted March 26, 2010  Hi ......I went to Kerns site to order my bottles of Benzoyl Peroxide and after getting that done I started to look through his videos and ran across this one: http://www.acne.org/blog/category/antibiotics/ The longer I watched it the more more my mouth dropped open. He was contacted by MSNBC on a report that they were doing on antibiotic resistant skin bacteria that has become resistant to antibiotics and now has been found to be spreading from person to person by direct skin contact. So it seems that a contagious skin infection is being spread and the news media is saying that this is requiring "urgent action" to be taken. Their findings have shown that 50% of people have the resistant strain of bacteria on their skin. This resistant strain of bacteria forms a biofilm of polymers on top of it to protect it from any type of antibiotic cream used on the skin. The bacteria is "banding" together to form new bacteria and genetic mutation is occurring rapidly. The tests have shown that BP wipes out 99.9 % of this bacteria within 24 hours. Also worth reading: http://www.duke.edu/~rp40/MSNBC_ARG_Article.pdf DNA that helps make germs resistant to medicines may increasingly be appearing as a pollutant in the water. This DNA was found "even in treated drinking water," researcher Amy Pruden, an environmental engineer at Colorado State University in Fort , told LiveScience. Re: Boric Acid Warning I like and Buggerds idea of using the powders in liquid form otherwise you just destroy your lungs with powder blowing all over the place. I researched on boric acid and DE and I think DE is better the problem is harder to mix with water than boric acid. DE also comes in form of silica but I can't find the right type to spray. Please if somebody knows please help us. I remember Buggerd said it is the same type used in cedarside professional insecticide but he couldn't find the right type of silica either. > >> > I have done site searches from this group for Boric Acid products like Roach Prufe (RP) and others like Mop Up. All the usage comments were positive. RP is used a lot in a lot of ways and the results are good . So I used some RP on some furniture and mopped Boric Acid on tile floor. I began to have sinus problems 24 hours after applying the BA to the floor. I first thought I may have inhaled a little while working with the BA and it would go away, but it didn't. After 4 days I washed the floor 3x to take up the BA. Within 24 hours, my sinuses were cleared. I also opened the windows to air the apartment and keep down the humidity. My wife is now having sinus problems although I am not. She may be getting a late reaction to the BA on the floor (she started having symptoms just before I took it up) or the airing stirred up the RP. We'll see.> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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